THE ECONOMIC OBSERVER
ECONOMICS | NATION | MARKET | CORPORATION | BRIEFS | SPECIAL
follow us:
           
site: HOME > > Economic > China Buzz > Zeigeist
China’s Outlook, Further Urbanization

 Phoenix
"The World Bank report won't give any benefit to the Chinese economy and people. We have no reason to accept their poison. After they ruin China, they will ruin the whole world."
Du Jianguo, an independent scholar of politics and economics, while interrupting a World Bank press conference in Beijing
AP

“Concerns over [the cyber security] domain have rapidly moved to the forefront of U.S.-China relations.”
Report “Cybersecurity and U.S.-China Relations”
Brookings

“China's economic growth model is "unsustainable" and urged deep reforms to avoid a sharp downturn on growth over the coming two decades.”
Robert Zoellick, World Bank President
WSJ

“The rich in China have strong incentive to become ‘within system’ due to the relative weakness in the rule of law and of property rights”
Victor Shih, professor at Northwestern University
Bloomberg

"As Southeast Asian nations run to the U.S. for assistance, Beijing increasingly fears that America aims to encircle China militarily and diplomatically” 
Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Northeast Asia Director of International Crisis Group
Reuters

"The department has been making efforts to prevent rural residents from suffering through expensive medical costs."
Yang Qing, director of the rural health department, Ministry of Health
Xinhua

 

E-architect

“For the recent process of urbanization in China invites debate as to whether architecture should be anchored in tradition or should look only toward the future.”
Wang Shu, winner of prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize
New York Times

0 comments

Comments(The views posted belong to the commentator, not representative of the EO)

username: Quick log-in

About China Buzz

The Economic Observer's editorial staff are always on the look out for interesting, fresh and high-quality China-related content. Whether it's the latest buzz on Weibo, links to insightful articles or updates on the latest books and reports, through China Buzz we'll keep you in the loop about what's going on in the world of Chinese politics and economics.

Most popular

this week
this month

Categories

E-mail subscription

Enter your e-mail address to subscribe to China Buzz and receive notifications of new posts through e-mail.